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Old 30th May 2012, 02:01 AM
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Okay, I can't seem to connect at all to any IRC client. Even tried on Pidgin.

the only time it seems to almost connect is when I click on others in firewall and at 6667 tcp

I could use some help, I have comcast and have a feeling it is also involved...

---------- Post added at 06:01 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:58 PM ----------

OKAY I was right! It was Comcast.

Forgot I set the Firewall to Maximum, I was doing localdomain pentesting because roommates computer has digital aids. I hate Xfinities Firewall thing, it's aweful!
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